Robert Redford, founder and president of the Sundance Institute, addresses the audience at the opening night of the Sundance film festival. The festival started last Thursday with the premiere of Cherien Dabis's May in the Summer, a drama about a Jordanian woman living in America, who suffers an identity crisis when she returns to Jordan to plan her wedding

Tye Sheridan and Matthew McConaughey stand on a balcony overlooking Park City, Utah, where the festival is held annually. The pair star in Mud, a drama by Jeff Nichols that sees Sheridan's character run into a mysterious homeless wanderer (McConaughey) during his summer holiday. Mud had its premiere at last year's Cannes film festival where it was
reviewed by the Guardian's Peter Bradshaw

Gael Garcia Bernal arrives for the Sundance screening of Pablo Larraín's No, in which he plays an ad exec employed to mastermind a campaign to oust Pinochet during the Chilean referendum of 1988.
You can watch a clip from the film here.

Casey Affleck walks down Main Street in Park City, Utah. He stars alongside Rooney Mara in Ain't Them Bodies Saints, a 70s-set drama in which an escaped convict (Affleck) treks across the American wilderness in search of his wife (Mara) and baby daughter

Michael Winterbottom faces the press at the premiere for his new film The Look of Love, which stars long-term Winterbottom collaborator Steve Coogan as Paul Raymond, the entrepreneur who earned the nickname "The King of Soho" for building a huge porn empire.
The Look of Love is reviewed here

Director George Tillman Jr and actor Skylan Brooks pose with singer Alicia Keys for their film The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete. Tillman Jr's film stars Brooks as a kid forced to fend for himself on the streets of Brooklyn during a long, hot New York summer. Keys co-wrote the score with composer Mark Isham

Guy Pearce, who stars in Drake Doremus's Breathe In, arrives at the film's premiere. Breathe In sees Pearce play a music teacher who falls for a young British exchange student (Felicity Jones) that comes to stay with his family

Sundance golden boy Joseph Gordon-Levitt poses with Taxi star Tony Danza. Both appear in Gordon-Levitt's directorial debut, Don Jon's Addiction, which sees JG-L play a smooth-talking ladies man who must shake his porn habit to impress the girl of his dreams. The film is
reviewed here

They Die By Dawn stars Isaiah Washington, Michael Kenneth Williams, Jeymes Samuel and Felicia Pearson pose at the preview party for their film, which sees four bounty hunters, each with a bounty on their own heads, face off in a grand shootout

Ringo Starr and his wife Barbara Bach arrive at the premiere of Emanuel and the Truth about Fishes. The film, which stars Kaya Scodelario as lonely teen who befriends an equally odd single mum, is directed by Ringo's stepdaughter, Francesca Gregorini

Michael Cera, star of two films making their debut at this year's Sundance, both directed by Chilean film-maker Sebastián Silva. Crystal Fairy (
reviewed here) has Cera as a drugged-up hedonist roaming South America in search of the next high, while Magic Magic sees him play the other-worldly companion of a girl suffering from insomnia